He calms the storm, So that its waves are still.
Parallel translations
- WEB He makes the storm a calm, so that its waves are still.
- KJV He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are still.
- BSB He calmed the storm to a whisper, and the waves of the sea were hushed.
- NASB He caused the storm to be still, So that the waves of the sea were hushed.
- NLT He calmed the storm to a whisper and stilled the waves.
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God makes the storm a calm so that its waves are stilled.
Overview
At the LORD's will the raging tempest subsides into peaceful stillness. The same God who raised the storm now quiets it, showing complete mastery over creation. This is the very act Jesus performed on Galilee, calming wind and waves, revealing himself as the Lord of Psalm 107 in the flesh.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Matt 8:26He said to them, “Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?” Then he got up, rebuked the wind and the sea, and there was a great calm.
- Ps 65:7who stills the roaring of the seas, the roaring of their waves, and the turmoil of the nations.
- Luke 8:23–25But as they sailed, he fell asleep. A wind storm came down on the lake, and they were taking on dangerous amounts of water.
- Ps 89:9You rule the pride of the sea. When its waves rise up, you calm them.
- Mark 4:39–41He awoke, and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, “Peace! Be still!” The wind ceased, and there was a great calm.
- Jonah 1:15So they took up Jonah, and threw him into the sea; and the sea ceased its raging.
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